Stanley Brothers The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1949-1952 (CD)
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Stanley Brothers: The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1949-1952 (CD)
Diese Titel sind von immenser Bedeutung, ähnlich wertvoll wie die Mercury-Aufnahmen in unserem ersten Teil mit Aufnahmen der Stanley Brothers, dem berühmtesten Brudergespann in der Geschichte des Bluegrass. Hier ist der klassische frühe Stanley-Sound zu hören und die Originalfassungen von Songs, die später zu Bluegrass-Klassikern werden sollten, wie The Fields Have Turned Brown, The White Dove,
I Love No One But You, The Drunkard's Hell, Hey! Hey! Hey! A Life Of Sorrow und The Lonesome River. Die Originalaufnahmen wurden sorgfältig restauriert und remastert. Als Bonus gibt es zwei alternative Versionen, die bislang unbekannt waren. Klassisch! Lebensnotwenig!
Artikeleigenschaften von Stanley Brothers: The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1949-1952 (CD)
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Interpret: Stanley Brothers
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Albumtitel: The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1949-1952 (CD)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode AH
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 4000127155641
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.115
Stanley Brothers - The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1949-1952 (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | A Vision Of Mother | Stanley Brothers |
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02 | The White Dove | Stanley Brothers |
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03 | Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet | Stanley Brothers |
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04 | The Angels Are Singing | Stanley Brothers |
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05 | It's Never Too Late | Stanley Brothers |
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06 | Have You Someone | Stanley Brothers |
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07 | Little Glass Of Wine | Stanley Brothers |
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08 | Let Me Be Your Friend | Stanley Brothers |
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09 | We'll Be Sweethearts In Heaven | Stanley Brothers |
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10 | I Love No One But You | Stanley Brothers |
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11 | Too Late To Cry | Stanley Brothers |
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12 | The Old Home | Stanley Brothers |
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13 | The Drunkard's Hell | Stanley Brothers |
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14 | The Fields Have Turned Brown | Stanley Brothers |
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15 | Hey! Hey! Hey! | Stanley Brothers |
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16 | The Lonesome River | Stanley Brothers |
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17 | I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow | Stanley Brothers |
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18 | Pretty Polly | Stanley Brothers |
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19 | A Life Of Sorrow | Stanley Brothers |
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20 | Sweetest Love | Stanley Brothers |
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21 | The Wandering Boy | Stanley Brothers |
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22 | Let's Part The Best of Friends | Stanley Brothers |
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23 | The Fields Have Turned Brown (alternative) | Stanley Brothers |
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24 | Little Glass Of Wine (alternative) | Stanley Brothers |
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Stanley Brothers
The Stanley Brothers are among the least likely candidates to try to rock. If Carter and Ralph Stanley appear here, can Pavarotti be far behind? The back story to this track is not clear. It's likely the recording took place sometime between the spring and summer of 1960, when this song by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters began a run on the 'Billboard Best Seller'list that lasted for half a year. The song was hugely popular. It likely would have been known to the Stanley Brothers without any help from King label boss Syd Nathan.
Nathan might have helped since he was fond of sharing copyrights between his artists, moving hits across genre lines. Hank Ballard and the Midnighters were King artists as were the Stanley Brothers and so it could have come to pass that the Stanleys took a shot at this, perhaps as a joke at the tail end of their session. It's hard to rule it out. We do know that the undubbed master of this song features Carter and Ralph Stanley singing with banjo, bass and acoustic guitar. The timing is ragged and it sounds quite demo-ish. The released version, which we have chosen here, features the addition of echoey finger snaps that provide a more commercial product and nudge the performance more decidedly in the direction of rock 'n' roll.
We don't know whose fingers were doing the snapping (one story on the web has James Brown doing it. It might just as easily have been Carter or Ralph, themselves). In any case, this track goes to show that even a 'pure' bluegrass act can be edged in the direction of rock 'n' roll. The distance is often shorter than you think.
Stanley Brothers & Clinch Mountain Boys, 1953-58 & 1959 (2-CD)
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